The border separating the wealthy from the poor is vanishingly thin. The wealthy are adept at exhibiting humility without batting an eye.
This was the situation involving Dr. Ernest Ofori Sarpong and the members of the East Legon Executive Club.
The self-proclaimed Prince of Africa, Jacob Freedom Caesar, approached them as they were seated and greeted them.
Dr. Ofori Sarpong beckoned his followers to stand up and welcome Freedom as soon as he came. This one act of humility impressed onlookers. They were grateful for the wealthy men’s act of mutual recognition and acclaim.
Freedom Jacob Caesar described how he made his first million at the young age of 21 a few years ago.
When Nana Kwame Bediako, commonly known as Cheddar, moved to England for educational purposes at the age of 21, he made his first million pounds, according to the well-known Ghanaian businessman.
Freedom Jacob Ceaser, a UK-based real estate coach and YouTuber, explained how he launched a little business in the trunk of his car when he was in college in an interview with Samuel Leeds.
“I will tell you exactly what happened when I made my first million pounds at age 21. I was living in England since I was sent there to attend college, and I was selling knockoff Versace and YSL clothing out of the back of my 205 GTI, which I had paid $499 for.
“My capital when I was going to London was $6,000,” he continued. My mother, my brothers, and everyone else gave me 130 pounds, which they felt was a lot of money for me, but inside my head, I was giggling.I purchased a Panasonic chip phone in 1994, which made me feel like the new kid on the block. Later, I met Then Johnny Prescott, who was selling shirts and pants, came into my life.
“I simply intended to purchase a pair of jeans and a shirt, but upon seeing the price tags of £30 for the jeans and £20 for the shirt, I decided to negotiate. I offered £20 for the jeans and £15 for the shirt. After acquiring them, I stowed them away in the trunk of my car, with the intention of reselling them. I eventually sold the jeans for £50 and the shirt for £40. This experience served as my introduction to the world of business, and it became clear to me that there was money to be made in the market.”
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Source: OccupyGh.com
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